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Kudistos Megistos
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Good thing that it agrees with me. As The Seer of Shadows said, it is marked as dated and therefore inappropriate in normal speech. In contemporary, standard English, gay means one thing and one thing only, and that thing is "homosexual". It has meant this and only this since before you were born. Its change of meaning is an example of natural semantic change and not some hijacking. If you were to complain about hijacking, you'd be better off complaining about its use as an insult, but even then you'd be like Cnut giving orders to the sea. Don't try to fight against language change. I wish it were possible to do so, but it is not.Oxford dictionary. It is more of an authority on spelling and meaning than you kud
This Flintstones was made in a different time, when there was still some ambiguity as to the word's meaning. I also imagine that they were trying to get a laugh out of whatever innuendo was there, a la Are You Being Served? and Mrs Slocombe's wet pussy. You might therefore be glad to hear that neither the Flintstones nor the OED are wrong ;DIt still retains its original meaning in context, or the flintstones is wrong. The flintstones is too cool to be wrong, so am I and so is the oxford dictionary.